$1.8 Million Raised for Charity by Shadow and Other Community Highlights

The World of Warcraft community can achieve great things working together. Blizzard has published a look back at community and charity achievements in 2017, including $1.8 million raised for charity by sales of the Shadow in-game pet and plush.

The World of Warcraft community accomplishes great things when they come together for a common cause. We’d like to take a moment to highlight and celebrate just some of those feats.Shadow the Fox Charity Pet and Plush The results are in! Your adoptions of the Shadow the fox in-game pet and the Shadow Plush helped raise more than $1.8 million in support of American Red Cross Disaster Relief and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society’s (IFRC) Disaster Relief Emergency Fund.Through the overwhelming generosity of the World of Warcraft community, you have donated over $15 million dollars to charitable causes over the years. We thank you and are humbled by your generosity.The Not So Elementary Art of Solving Riddles Designing secrets that aren’t readily solved isn’t easy, particularly when you know thousands of players from around the world will join forces to unravel them. The Secret Finding Discord Community has convened some of the most dedicated puzzle solvers to crack a variety of in-game puzzles—each resulting in a new addition to their mount or pet collection.

Riddler’s Mind-Worm Mount: In April 2017, players joined together to solve the riddle of the Mind-Seekers and lay claim to the Riddler’s Mind-Worm mount. Read our Inside Look blog post to learn more and get started on your own journey to claim this mind-bending mount.

Sun Darter Hatchling Battle Pet: Putting their minds together, the Secret Finding Discord community discovered how to acquire the Sun Darter Hatchling in early June of 2017. Getting to the egg deep within the Cavern of Consumption will take some preparation. If you’re up to the challenge, head over to Wowhead, where Nightswifty gives a full rundown.

Lucid Nightmare Mount: Late in August 2017, players solved yet another puzzle to receive the Lucid Nightmare mount. This journey took them from Ulduar through the Endless Halls and finally into the Forgotten Crypts of Karazhan. If you want to follow their journey and collect your own Lucid Nightmare, then head over to our step-by-step unraveling post.

Uuna–Non-Combat Companion: There’s something special about Uuna. This non-combat companion is another discovery by the Secret Finding Discord community, but it’s going to take a bit of work to add this ghost child to your collection. Even once you find her, there’s more you’ll need to do to collect the ultimate reward from her. Learn how on Wowhead’s guide.

Charity Begins in Azeroth The World of Warcraft community continued to amaze with their charitable works this past year with the Running of the Gnomes, Running of the Trolls, and Icecrown Challenge—just to name just a few.The Running of the Gnomes is a yearly community-run charity event held in October to raise money to benefit the Cleveland Clinic and the creators of the Tuohy Vaccine to fight breast cancer. Players create level 1 gnomes to run from Dun Morogh to Booty Bay—and have a great time doing it.If running as a short (but adorable) gnome isn’t for you, there’s also the community-run Running of the Trolls in June, which raises awareness and money for the Trevor Project. Players begin their run from the troll starting area and make their way to Silvermoon City in the Ghostlands.Community members from Warcraft Cares also run a different kind of race with the Icecrown Challenge to raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Every year players are challenged to clear Icecrown Citadel and donate toward this worthy cause.All three of these community-run charity events had a combined goal of $9,000 and raised over $22,000 for their respective charities.This is just the tip of the iceberg of what the community has accomplished together. If you want to get involved, check out the WarcraftCares Twitter feed or your own local community organizations.

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Kommentar von DrGreatScott

on 2018-03-14T13:19:57-05:00

I love these chances to give back. Makes me glad to see a company care. =)

Kommentar von Bullshovic

on 2018-03-14T13:46:18-05:00

I always buy these charity pets, as it's a great way to give to causes you support. But besides development time spent making them and the time facilitating the whole thing, I'd be curious to know how much money Blizzard itself gives to these charities.

Kommentar von DrGreatScott

on 2018-03-14T13:59:07-05:00

I always buy these charity pets, as it's a great way to give to causes you support. But besides development time spent making them and the time facilitating the whole thing, I'd be curious to know how much money Blizzard itself gives to these charities.

That's a good question! I know they have that annual charity dinner too if I'm not mistaken. So I'm sure there is quite a number there.

Kommentar von Nupper

on 2018-03-14T14:01:46-05:00

I always buy these charity pets, as it's a great way to give to causes you support. But besides development time spent making them and the time facilitating the whole thing, I'd be curious to know how much money Blizzard itself gives to these charities.

That's a good question! I know they have that annual charity dinner too if I'm not mistaken. So I'm sure there is quite a number there.They match the total earnings by player bases. so if players donated $1.9 Million....blizzard would give $1.9Million extra out of there own pocket.

Kommentar von moofox6

on 2018-03-14T17:27:16-05:00

I always buy these charity pets, as it's a great way to give to causes you support. But besides development time spent making them and the time facilitating the whole thing, I'd be curious to know how much money Blizzard itself gives to these charities.

That's a good question! I know they have that annual charity dinner too if I'm not mistaken. So I'm sure there is quite a number there.They match the total earnings by player bases. so if players donated $1.9 Million....blizzard would give $1.9Million extra out of there own pocket.

I wasn't aware of that. Very comforting to hear, and nothing less than what I would expect from such a great organization like Blizzard!

Kommentar von GameLeech666

on 2018-03-15T00:17:16-05:00

How big is WoWs player base again? I can't help but think we could do better if even 1 million people play $10x1,000,000 would be 10 million so only like 150,000 or 15%, give or take, of us bought the pet? assuming the other 300,000 for the plushie which I also assume less people would buy.